In A Venn Diagram of One: An American Story, Lenny McAllister refuses the false choice—and tells the truth about what it costs to live outside America’s political and cultural silos. With the clarity of a civil rights advocate and the conviction of a bridge-builder, he traces a life shaped by “inflection points” that demanded reflection—and then direction through faith, works, and leadership.
This is not a sanitized memoir or a tidy policy manual. It is an urgent, deeply personal call to reclaim what makes America work: the courage to think critically, love boldly, and act with purpose before our divisions harden into destiny.
McAllister shares the story behind the labels—from episodes overcoming domestic violence and a near-fatal shooting to award-winning second acts—and shows how his life became proof that America’s best strength has always been found at the intersections: out of many, one.
Inside, you’ll discover:
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A bold framework for America’s “second act,” built on three pillars: Security, Empowerment, and Opportunity.
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How to turn national inflection points into reflection points—and choose a better direction personally and civically.
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Why echo chambers are eroding our shared future—and how to build bridges without surrendering conviction.
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A vision for restoring the American Dream through hope, action, and the power of the pivot.
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A challenge to be historic, not trendy, and reclaim the “United” in the United States—starting now.
If you’re tired of being told you must hate your neighbor to love your country, this book is your invitation to something braver.
America doesn’t need louder voices. It needs more Venn Diagrams of One.

